Latest News
- No Additional Side Effects Found Of COVID-19 Vaccines In Kuwait
- Kuwait, Oman Sign A Nurse Training Agreement
- Saudi Arabia And Kuwait Share The Durra Field
- Citizen Detained For Alleged Involvement In Terrorist Plot
- Student Beaten By Teacher, Insulted
- MoH Issues New Drug Pricing Regulations
- On International Labor Day, Kuwait Affirms Its Commitment To Wor...
- MEW's Water & Power Plants Reach 95% Kuwaitization
- Efforts Are Being Made By Kuwait To Cut Subsidies' Waste
- Mobile ID No Longer Displays 'vaccination Status'
- Kuwait Imposes 5,000 Dinar Fines For Unlicensed Or Unrenewed Ads
- National Military Service Authority Delegation Explores Collabor...
Kuwaiti-iranian Relations Rooted In History, Geography, Origins, Blood
The Iranian Ambassador to Kuwait HE Dr Ali Reza Enayati affirmed the importance of the role of His Highness the Amir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah in pushing forward the pace of the Gulf- Iranian dialogue, stressing that the message he carried from the Gulf Cooperation Council to the Iranian President Hassan Rouhani is “still alive and will be fruitful soon or later”, reports Al-Qabas daily.
He also affirmed the commitment of his country and its adherence to dialogue, denying any Iranian threats to close the Strait of Hormuz for oil tankers. The ambassador highlighted his country’s desire to accept His Highness the Amir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad’s invitation to participate in the third summit of the Asian Cooperation Dialogue, which is expected to be hosted by his country on Oct 13-15.
He explained, “The Iranian-Kuwaiti relations are rooted in history, geography, origins, race, ethnicity, blood, culture and social relations. Whenever we go back in history, we find that this deep connection has been prevalent in the relations between the two countries.
These relations are not limited to protocol, political and commercial matters but are much deeper as if they represent a huge tree with very deep roots”. Ambassador Enayati went on to explain that the cooperation between Iran and Kuwait in the field of combating terrorism and money laundering happens through the exchange of visions as a general framework because there is no agreement or committee between the two countries concerning this matter but they share general visions and views.
They are seeking to strengthen cooperation in this field either through bilateral meetings or in regional forums. He insisted that Iran is committed to anti-money laundering tools, and that the Islamic Shura Council and the Council of Constitutional Experts are currently studying Iran’s inclusion in the International Convention against Money-Laundering.
Regarding terrorism, Ambassador Enayati stressed that Iran has been suffering from terrorism, and his country has been active in combating terrorism even though it is not a member of any international alliances. He indicated that Iran, under the request of the Iraqi and Syrian governments, went into this field by sending advisers and making strenuous efforts to defeat terrorism, which is considered as an adversary for all due to which the fight against it requires collective action.
SOURCE : ARABTIMES
Trending News
-
Expat Residency Law Amended By Kuwait Ministerial...
20 April 2024
-
Ministry Announces Separate Time For Amnesty Seeke...
21 April 2024
-
The Ministry Connects With Violators Of Residency...
23 April 2024
-
Two Expats Are Arrested For Stealing From Salmiya...
17 April 2024
-
Work Permits Will Be Issued For One Year Under The...
27 April 2024
-
AstraZeneca Admits Covid Vaccine Can Cause Rare Si...
29 April 2024
-
3 Expats Caught In Salmiya With 213 Bottles Of Loc...
23 April 2024
-
Temperature Increases Cause Electricity Load Index...
21 April 2024
-
Al-Nuer Festival Celebrates Kuwaiti Agriculture Wi...
22 April 2024
-
Peak-time 'cut-offs' Raise Fears Of An Electricity...
22 April 2024
Comments Post Comment